I'm looking for interpretation ideas for a small neighborhood park. The park is on
the former site of an 1800s brick schoolhouse that was razed in the 1970s. The
community is trying to gain support for park funds through an interpretative
program that would honor the former school.
I know that that's not much information, but any ideas/examples would be greatly
appreciated. I am specifically trying to find interpretive plans that are creative,
concise and include little to no signage.
Thanks for your help,
Kristie Lockerman
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